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"Jonathan Greenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "I'm a newbie at fuzzy set classification, and I was hoping for some suggestions for fairly easy-to-use/learn programs for doing basic fuzzy set classification tasks (e.g. membership function creation, determination of rule weighting, etc..) Any suggestions? How are the MATLAB and Mathematica addons? I have access to UNIX, PC and Macs, so platform isn't a problem..." The MATLAB Fuzzy Logic Toolbox is very easy to use, and provides a fair number of graphical "windows" into what's going on. While not the last word in fuzzy logic, it does provide useful tools like fuzzy clustering and, of course, use of the MATLAB programming language. -Will Dwinnell http://will.dwinnell.com
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